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RH Line calls printed Feb. 2, 2018

Posted:
02/01/2018 10:41:45 PM MST

Gravel mine

Would it be possible for our county commissioners to use eminent domain laws to purchase the proposed Stroh gravel mine as open space? If so an intergovernmental agreement with the city of Loveland might then turn it into a public park. That would let everyone win.

About the gravel pit. Homeowners are complaining about the traffic from the truck. The current homes of 700 have traffic and new home traffic will add 750 homes with more traffic. No one is complaining about that. Approximately two cars per family adds up to about 2,500 cars per day. The truck traffic is not long-term. The home traffic is forever. What's good for the goose is good for the gander. Please respect others and stop complaining.

Ticketed trailer

City of Loveland police department are you kidding me? I get a ticket for having a 5-by-7 trailer parked in front of my house. It's not an HOA. For sitting there for a week, hooked to my truck. There's not enough crime going on this city with the heroin and the nuts and everything else that you worry about a trailer in front of somebody's house for a week? It's ridiculous, absolutely ridiculous. City of Loveland you should be ashamed of yourself.

Thanks for helping

I just wanted to say a big thank you to the people that came to my rescue and helped me get up when I fell at the King Soopers parking lot yesterday (Wednesday) evening. I really appreciate that and bless you, bless you, bless you. Thank you so much.

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Another Democrat

Regarding "Super Moon," some people who just don't have anything to do except complain. Must be another Democrat.

Cost benefit analysis

A cost benefit analysis in Britain was done to see what the cost would be if hospitals and schools were privatized and what they've learned was hospitals would cost approximately 70 percent more if they were privatized versus government run. In schools the cost's exactly 40 percent more minimum. And look at your Republican party and how they're trying to privatize everything in this country. Open your checkbooks.

Thanks, Republicans

I just wanted to call and let you know my paycheck went up $87 for two weeks because of the tax cuts. That's $174 a month. Yahoo. Thank you Republicans.

Corporate welfare

In a report by Forbes magazine on a study that they did on the cost of corporate welfare versus social welfare they found that American taxpayers subsidized corporate welfare to the tune of $2,400 a year taxpayer versus $20 a year for social welfare. Now, look at your Republican party who loves corporate welfare.

Classified info

Trump wanted to put Hillary Clinton in jail for a handful of classified emails on her private computer, none of which were available to the public and none of which were a threat to national security. Now Trump wants to publicly release a Republican memo with classified information that could compromise national security, an act the Justice Department calls extraordinarily reckless. Lock him up.